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UK: 'G7 leaders' pass the 'climate action' bucket in Cornwall XR rally02:01
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Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as the G7 leaders during a protest in Falmouth on Saturday, as the second day of the summit commenced.

The activists could be seen passing and kicking a 'climate action' bucket between them, directly highlighting what they regard as a lack of swift action to tackle the climate crisis.

The demonstrators demanded that governments, corporations, and the media pay more attention to the climate crisis and cease what they see as the 'greenwashing' of the ecological emergency.

The 47th G7 summit kicked off Friday and is set to conclude on Sunday, with US President Joe Biden making his first international visit since taking office in January to attend.

UK: 'G7 leaders' pass the 'climate action' bucket in Cornwall XR rally

United Kingdom, Falmouth
June 12, 2021 at 11:59 GMT +00:00 · Published

Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as the G7 leaders during a protest in Falmouth on Saturday, as the second day of the summit commenced.

The activists could be seen passing and kicking a 'climate action' bucket between them, directly highlighting what they regard as a lack of swift action to tackle the climate crisis.

The demonstrators demanded that governments, corporations, and the media pay more attention to the climate crisis and cease what they see as the 'greenwashing' of the ecological emergency.

The 47th G7 summit kicked off Friday and is set to conclude on Sunday, with US President Joe Biden making his first international visit since taking office in January to attend.

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Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion dressed as the G7 leaders during a protest in Falmouth on Saturday, as the second day of the summit commenced.

The activists could be seen passing and kicking a 'climate action' bucket between them, directly highlighting what they regard as a lack of swift action to tackle the climate crisis.

The demonstrators demanded that governments, corporations, and the media pay more attention to the climate crisis and cease what they see as the 'greenwashing' of the ecological emergency.

The 47th G7 summit kicked off Friday and is set to conclude on Sunday, with US President Joe Biden making his first international visit since taking office in January to attend.

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